Crime Statistics 2006, 2007, 2008

Crime Categories

On Campus (including Residential Facilities)
06....07....08

Residential Facility
(a subset of On Campus) 
06.....07....08

Non-Campus 

06....07....08

Public Property 

06....07....08

Murder

0......0.......0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

Sex Offenses
Forcible
Non-Forcible

 

2.....5.....5
0.......0.....0

 

1.....4.....4
0......0.....0

 

2....2.....1
0.....0.....0

 

0.....0.....0
0.....0.....0

Sexual Harassment

0.....2.....1

0.....0.....1

0.....2.....1

0.....0.....0

Robbery

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....1.....0

Aggravated Assault

0....2.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

1.....0.....0

Burglary

11....28....11

3.....12.....10

6.....11....10

0.....0.....0

Motor Vehicle Theft

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....1

Arson

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

Negligent Manslaughter

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

 

Hate Crimes (Crimes that manifest evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the perpetrator's bias or the perpetrator perceived the person to be in on the protected groups indicated below. The following crimes will be reported in this section if an incident has occurred: Murder, Negligent Manslaughter, Forcible Sex Offences, Non-Forcible Statutory Rape, Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Motor Vehicle Theft, Arson. Beginning with 2008 statistics these crimes will also be included: Larceny-Theft, simple assault, intimidation and destruction/damage/or vandalism of property .

Gender

0......0.....0

0......0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

Ethnicity/Nationality

0.....0.....0

0.....0......0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

Religion

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

Race

0.....0....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

Sexual Orientation

0.....0.....1

0.....0.....1

0.....0.....0

  0.....0....0

Disability
0.....0.....0
0....0.....0
0.....0....0
0.....0....0
 

Bias Incidents of Harassment

Gender

0.....0.....1

0.....0....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

Ethnicity/Nationality

1.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

2.....0.....0

Religion

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

1.....0.....0

Race

0.....1.....0

0.....1.....0

0......0.....0

2.....0.....2

Sexual Orientation

0.....1.....0

0.....1.....0

0.....0.....1

0.....0.....0

Disability
0.....0.....0
0....0.....0
0.....0....0
0.....0....0
 

Violations and Arrests Investigated by Campus Police and Local Law Enforcement Agencies

Alcohol

44....23....18

36.....7.....5

18....0....6

31....46...92

Drugs

9.....2.....2

9.....1.....1

5.....6.....0

1....7....9

Weapons

0.....0....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0....0

0.....0.....0

 

Referrals as reported by Judicial Affairs Office 

Alcohol

213....311....184

207...261....162

21....8...14

22....26....21

Drugs

8....14.....33

8....10....29

5.....6....3

4.....1.....15

Weapons

2.....0.....0

2....0....0

0.....0.....0

0.....0.....0

 

One case of a forcible sex offense was reported in 2006 to a DePauw University Official that occurred off campus within Indiana outside of Putnam County.

One incident of forcible sex offense was reported in 2007 to a DePauw University Official that occurred off campus within Indiana outside of Putnam County.

One incident of forcible sex offense was reported in 2008 to a DePauw University Official that occurred off campus in a foreign country.

Crime statistics are compiled pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, designated by calendar year, January 1st through December 31st.  

Statistics are gathered from crimes reported to the Public Safety Office, Student Student Life, and  other campus officials with significant student advising responsibility, and local law enforcement agencies.  DePauw University maintains a collaborative relationship with local law enforcement agencies to monitor and record criminal activity in which students may engage off campus and within the Greencastle community.  The University has a voluntary anonymous reporting  program to report crimes confidentially and for inclusion in our annual statistical report via the "Silent Witness" http://www.depauw.edu/student/safety/silentwitness.asp web page. 

Pastoral and professional mental health counselors are encouraged to refer persons they are counseling to report crimes on a voluntary confidential basis for inclusion in the annual crime statistics.  

Contact the University Public Safety Office at (765)658-4261 or by e-mail police@depauw.edu to obtain a printed copy of this report.

The university publishes and distributes this report or the notice of the existence of this report on a yearly basis to faculty, staff, students, and prospective students and employees.  

 This document is published and distributed to accomplish compliance to the Clery Act.